Steve Bossé


Steve Bossé is a Canadian professional boxer currently competing in the heavyweight division. Bossé was a former mixed martial artist in the Light Heavyweight division of the UFC and was also known as an infamous hockey enforcer "The Boss" in the Quebec semi-professional league Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey Bossé was one of the most popular players amongst the Quebec fans.

Early life

Bossé played hockey as a child and his goal was to become a professional in that sport. Always a tough player, he would train in boxing in order to improve his effectiveness on the ice. Bossé was a successful hockey enforcer in the Quebec semi-professional league of Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey .

Mixed martial arts career

Bossé began his training in mixed martial arts with Mark Colangelo, a purple belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu under Renzo Gracie, and with Stephane Dube, a popular martial artist in Quebec. Bossé became interested in MMA in 2006 after he met his agent Stephane Patry, who gave him his first opportunity to fight. Bossé made his professional debut in the organization TKO June 1st, 2007 at the Montreal Bell Centre against David Fraser.

Strike Box/Titans Fighting incident

On February 6, 2009, Bossé fought James Thompson at Strike Box/Titans Fighting's inaugural event in Quebec, Canada. The event was originally scheduled to be conducted under Strike Box's own rules where only boxing, takedowns and standing submissions were allowed, but the rules were not accepted by the province's athletic commission in time for the event. It was therefore instead conducted under MMA rules. Before the event some fighters agreed to fight under Strike Box's proposed rules as a gentleman's agreement, though the referee in charge would not have any choice but to allow ground fighting were it to happen. Thompson, who later claimed to be unaware of the agreement, proceed to take down, mount and ground and pound Bossé - as allowed under MMA rules - after Bossé went for a standing guillotine choke at the start of the fight. This caused the attending audience to boo Thompson and the referee, unaware of that the fight was technically conducted under MMA rules. Beer cans and eventually chairs were then thrown into the ring, prompting referee Yves Lavigne to stop the match declaring it a no contest.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Bossé was expected to make his promotional debut against Ryan Jimmo on April 16, 2014 at. However, Bossé was forced to pull out of the bout citing an injury. He was replaced by Sean O'Connell.
Bossé faced Thiago Santos on June 27, 2015 at UFC Fight Night 70. He lost the fight by knockout in the first round.
Bossé faced James Te-Huna on March 20, 2016 at UFC Fight Night 85. He won the fight via KO in the first round.
Bossé next faced Sean O'Connell on June 18, 2016 at UFC Fight Night 89. Bossé was awarded a unanimous decision victory. The back and forth action earned both participants Fight of the Night honors.
Bossé was expected to face Jared Cannonier on July 7, 2017 at. However, Bossé was removed from the fight just days before the event and was replaced by promotional newcomer Nick Roehrick.

Professional Boxing Career

Bossé vs. Cuellar Cabrera

Steve “The Boss” Bossé made his professional boxing debut as part of the third installment of the 2017-2018 “CHRONO AVIATION Boxing Series 2017-2018”, February 15th at the Cabaret du Casino de Montréal. Bossé faced the Bolivian heavyweight Julio “Conceali” Cuellar Cabrera, in a six-round bout. Bossé won via a punishing second-round KO.

Hockey Record

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes;

Hockey awards

Professional boxing record

No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
2Loss1–1 Jean Pascal8, 3:00Jul 20, 2018 Place Bell, Laval, Quebec, Canada
1Win1–0 Julio Cuellar Cabrera2, 0:52Feb 15, 2018 Montreal Casino, Montreal, Quebec, Canada